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'''World health organization (WHO)''' [[classification]] system classified lipomatous [[tumors]] into the following sub types:<ref name="BancroftKransdorf2006">{{cite journal|last1=Bancroft|first1=Laura W.|last2=Kransdorf|first2=Mark J.|last3=Peterson|first3=Jeffrey J.|last4=O’Connor|first4=Mary I.|title=Benign fatty tumors: classification, clinical course, imaging appearance, and treatment|journal=Skeletal Radiology|volume=35|issue=10|year=2006|pages=719–733|issn=0364-2348|doi=10.1007/s00256-006-0189-y}}</ref> | '''World health organization (WHO)''' [[classification]] system classified lipomatous [[tumors]] into the following sub types:<ref name="BancroftKransdorf2006">{{cite journal|last1=Bancroft|first1=Laura W.|last2=Kransdorf|first2=Mark J.|last3=Peterson|first3=Jeffrey J.|last4=O’Connor|first4=Mary I.|title=Benign fatty tumors: classification, clinical course, imaging appearance, and treatment|journal=Skeletal Radiology|volume=35|issue=10|year=2006|pages=719–733|issn=0364-2348|doi=10.1007/s00256-006-0189-y}}</ref> | ||
*Lipoma | *Lipoma | ||
*Lipomatosis | *[[Lipomatosis]] | ||
*Lipomatosis of [[nerve]] | *Lipomatosis of [[nerve]] | ||
*Lipoblastoma/lipoblastomatosis | *Lipoblastoma/lipoblastomatosis | ||
*[[Angiolipoma]] | *[[Angiolipoma]] | ||
*Myolipoma of soft tissue | *Myolipoma of [[soft tissue]] | ||
*Chondroid lipoma | *Chondroid lipoma | ||
*Spindle-cell lipoma/pleomorphic lipoma | *Spindle-cell lipoma/pleomorphic lipoma |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sahar Memar Montazerin, M.D.[2]
Overview
Lipoma may be classified into different subtypes depending on the classification system. They may be classified according to the anatomical location, the related tissues or other characteristics.
Classification
Lipomas can be classified according to their anatomical locations into:[1]
Another suggested classification is according to the related structure:
- Muscles-related lipoma
- Nerve-related lipoma
- Bone-related lipoma
- Synovial-related lipoma
World health organization (WHO) classification system classified lipomatous tumors into the following sub types:[2]
- Lipoma
- Lipomatosis
- Lipomatosis of nerve
- Lipoblastoma/lipoblastomatosis
- Angiolipoma
- Myolipoma of soft tissue
- Chondroid lipoma
- Spindle-cell lipoma/pleomorphic lipoma
- Hibernoma
Weiss and Goldblum classified Lipomatous tumors into the following subtypes. This classification system has shown more clinical utility.[3]
- Lipoma which may be classified as superficial or deep, single or multiple
- Variants of lipoma including:
- Angiolipoma
- Myolipoma
- Chondroid lipoma
- Lipoblastoma
- Lpindle-cell/pleomorphic lipoma
- Lipomatous tumors including:
- Intramuscular lipoma
- Intermuscular lipoma
- Lipomatosis of nerve
- Lipoma of the tendon sheath and joint
- Infiltrating lipomas including
- Diffuse lipomatosis
- Symmetric lipomatosis
- Adiposis dolorosa
- Hibernoma
References
- ↑ Al-Qattan, M. M.; Al-Lazzam, A. M.; Al Thunayan, A.; Al Namlah, A.; Mahmoud, S.; Hashem, F.; Tulbah, A. (2012). "CLASSIFICATION OF BENIGN FATTY TUMOURS OF THE UPPER LIMB". Hand Surgery. 10 (01): 43–59. doi:10.1142/S0218810405002541. ISSN 0218-8104.
- ↑ Bancroft, Laura W.; Kransdorf, Mark J.; Peterson, Jeffrey J.; O’Connor, Mary I. (2006). "Benign fatty tumors: classification, clinical course, imaging appearance, and treatment". Skeletal Radiology. 35 (10): 719–733. doi:10.1007/s00256-006-0189-y. ISSN 0364-2348.
- ↑ Goldblum, John (2014). Enzinger and Weiss's soft tissue tumors. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders/Elsevier. ISBN 9781455737635.